Information
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Patent Grant
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6508173
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Patent Number
6,508,173
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 16, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 21, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Deveau; Todd
- Schneider; Ryan A.
- Troutman Sanders LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 228
- 101 288
- 101 484
- 101 485
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International Classifications
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Abstract
For the purpose of providing markings, in particular printing, on a material web (11) for producing blanks (10), the material web (11) is stopped temporarily, with the result that a printing unit (34) can provide the marking or printing. In order to ensure that the marking is positioned precisely in each case, the relative positioning between the material web (11) and printing unit (34) is controlled by a printed-mark reader (37), which is assigned to the printing unit (34). In the case of incorrect positioning, the material web (11) is moved, for correction purposes, in the conveying direction or counter to this until the correct relative positioning is achieved.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a process for providing markings, in particular printing, on blanks for the production of packs, the blanks being severed from a continuous material web by a severing element. The invention also relates to an apparatus for carrying out the process.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In packaging technology, it is often necessary for packs, namely the (outer) wrapper thereof, to be provided with printing or some other marking. In the production of cigarette packs or multipacks for cigarettes, there is often a need for data concerning the time and place of production to be provided, in the region of the packaging machine or following the same, by corresponding printing on the packaging material, in particular on an outer wrapper for multipacks. A suitable printing unit is used for this purpose.
The marking or printing is to be provided on a precise location of the wrapper. It is thus necessary for the printing unit to be controlled correspondingly, namely to be actuated such that the printing is provided at the envisaged position.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to provide measures which ensure precise positioning of the printing or some other marking on a blank for a pack, in particular multipack.
In order to achieve this object, the process according to the invention is characterized by the following features:
a) the markings or printing are/is provided on a continuous material web for the production of blanks during temporary storage of the material web, which is otherwise transported continuously,
b) the positioning of the markings or printing can be controlled by a printed-mark reader which detects printed marks on the material web,
c) detected incorrect positioning is compensated by relative movement between the printing unit and material web.
In the case of the process according to the invention, the correct position of the printing is thus ensured by markings on the material web being sensed and, in the case of any incorrect positioning, the material web is preferably moved in the conveying direction or counter to this during the stoppage phase to such an extent that the printing unit applies the printing at the precise predetermined position.
In the case of the process according to the invention, incorrect positioning of the material web relative to the marking element or relative to the printing unit is thus established and compensated by relative movement, in particular by the virtue of the material web being drawn forwards or back.
The apparatus according to the invention is characterized in that a printed-mark reader is assigned to the marking element or printing unit and is arranged upstream thereof, in the conveying direction. This printed-mark reader checks the correct positioning of the material web during the marking operation, that is to say during the temporary stoppage. Any adjustment movements of the material web are compensated by a pendulum mechanism for the web in conjunction with a rearward-conveying drive for the web.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Further details of the process and of the apparatus are explained in more detail hereinbelow with reference to drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows an apparatus for producing blanks as part of a packaging machine,
FIG. 2
shows a perspective illustration of a schematically illustrated material web with printing unit,
FIG. 3
shows an illustration analogous to
FIG. 2
with movement compensation for the material web,
FIG. 4
shows an illustration corresponding to
FIG. 3
with different relative positioning of the material web.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The embodiment illustrated in the drawings concerns the production of blanks
10
by severing from a continuous material web
11
. In this case, the apparatus is part of a packaging line for cigarettes. The blanks
10
serve, in the present case, for wrapping a group
12
of cigarette packs
13
for producing multipacks
14
.
The material web, consisting, for example, of paper or film is drawn off from a reel
15
. A second reel
16
is kept on standby for connection to the finishing material web
11
once the reel
15
has been used up. The new material web is connected to the finishing material web
11
by a splicing device
17
of known, suitable construction.
The finishing material web
11
is guided, over deflecting rollers
18
,
19
, through a web store. The web store serves as an element for compensating non-uniform conveying movements of the material web
11
. The latter stops temporarily, namely during the severing of the blank
10
. The material web
11
is pushed up continuously in the region upstream of the web store.
The web store is designed as a pendulum-type store
20
. This comprises a plurality of (top) fixed rollers
21
and pendulum rollers
22
which interact with said fixed rollers and can be moved up and down. The material web is guided back and forth and/or up and down over the fixed rollers
21
and pendulum rollers
22
. The pendulum rollers
22
are mounted on a common support
23
which can be moved up and down.
The pendulum-type store
20
acts such that, during the stoppage of the material web
1
1
, material web
11
conveyed in subsequently from the reel
15
or
16
is accommodated by the pendulum-type store
20
. In this case, the pendulum rollers
22
and the carrier
23
are moved downwards with the same. The pendulum rollers
22
, with the support
23
, expediently rest, on account of their own weight, on the lip of the material web
11
and are moved downwards under their own weight if material web
11
is fed in from one side.
Upon continuation of the conveying movement of the material web
11
on the outlet side of the pendulum-type store
20
, the pendulum rollers
22
are moved upwards, the storage quantity of material web
11
being reduced in the process. During the next stoppage of the material web
11
, the operation described is repeated.
Following a horizontal conveying section, the material web
11
is deflected over a deflecting roller
24
into a vertical, downwardly directed conveying plane. In this region, the blanks
10
are severed one after the other by a severing cutter
25
. The material web
11
is stopped as the severing cut is carried out. The pack group
12
is conveyed transversely to the plane of the blank
10
by a pusher
26
, as a result of which said blank is carried along by the pack group
12
and is folded around the pack contents in a U-shaped manner.
The material web
11
is fed to the severing device or the severing cutter
25
by a separate conveyor, in the present case by a driven suction belt
27
. This grips the material web
11
by way of an upright conveying strand
28
and moves the material web downwards, to be precise by a distance corresponding to the length of the blank
10
. The suction belt
27
is driven by a motor
29
which can have its direction of rotation reversed.
The precise positioning of the severing cut for severing the blank
10
is controlled by a separate monitoring element, namely by a printed-mark reader
30
. The latter senses printed marks
31
provided on the material web
11
in an accurately positioned manner. The printed marks
31
are spaced apart from one another by distances corresponding to the length of the blank
10
. Once the printed mark
31
is detected by the printed-mark reader
30
, the material web
11
is stopped and the severing cut is executed along a cutting line
32
.
The blanks are provided with a marking, to be precise with printing
33
. This may contain data concerning production time, place and further information. The printing is applied by a marking element, namely by a printing unit
34
. This is used in the region of a horizontal conveying section of the material web
11
, between two deflecting rollers
35
,
36
positioned in the same horizontal plane. This horizontal section of the material web
11
, or the marking station formed by the printing unit
34
, is positioned directly following the pendulum-type store
20
, to be precise at a relatively large distance from the severing station for the blanks
10
.
For the purpose of providing the printing
33
, the printing unit
34
is lowered onto the material web
11
from above during the stoppage of said material web. The printing unit
34
is thus also controlled indirectly by the printed-mark reader
30
, since the latter causes the stoppage of the material web
11
.
In order to ensure that the printing
33
is always provided at the predetermined, desired position—in the present example at a distance from the cutting line
32
—the printing unit
34
is assigned a (further) printed-mark reader
37
. The latter is likewise located in the region between the deflecting rollers
35
,
36
, to be precise upstream of the printing unit
34
, in the conveying direction of the material web
11
. The printed-mark reader
37
likewise senses the printed marks
31
. It is thus possible to establish directly in the region of the printing unit
34
incorrect positioning of the (stopped) material web
11
relative to the printing unit
34
. Movement compensation between the printing unit
34
and material web
11
then takes place such that the incorrect positioning is compensated and the printing
33
is provided at the correct location.
Incorrect positioning of the material web
11
, or of the blanks
10
which are to be produced, relative to the printing unit
34
is compensated by relative movement between the material web
11
and printing unit
34
. In the case of the present example, the material web
11
is displaced with the printing unit
34
stationary. If, on account of corresponding incorrect positioning, the material web
11
has to moved further in the original conveying direction, this additional conveying movement can be executed by the suction belt
27
—following the severing of the blank
10
but still during the stoppage phase. More advantageous, however, is compensation by virtue of the material web
11
being conveyed in the opposite direction, that is to say in the rearward direction. For this purpose, once the blank
10
has been severed, the direction of rotation of the suction belt
27
is reversed. The material web
11
is drawn back, under the action of the pendulum-type store
20
as well, since the moveable pendulum rollers
22
draw back the material web
11
under their own weight—if necessary in conjunction with an additional force—into the pendulum-type store
20
until the precise positioning for providing the printing
33
has been reached. Once their printing has been provided, the material web
11
is transported further in the customary manner for the purpose of producing the next blank
10
.
The occurrence and elimination of incorrect positioning in the region of the material web
11
are explained with reference to
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
. In this case, the incorrect positioning arises as a result of splicing, that is to say connection of a finishing material web to a new material web in the region of the splicing device
17
. The web forms a connecting location
38
, which may be, for example, an adhesive strip. The splicing operation produces a defective blank
39
, which is shorter than the conventional blanks
10
on account of the smaller distance between successive printed marks
31
.
FIG. 2
shows the resulting consequences for providing the printing when there is no incorrect-positioning compensation. All the blanks which are located in the region of a conveying section
40
between the printing unit
34
and the severing station or the severing cutters
25
have the printing
33
in the incorrect position. It is only once the defective blank
39
has passed through the region of the severing cutters
25
that correct positioning of the printing
33
is achieved again, because the distance between the severing cutter
25
and printing unit
34
corresponds to a multiple of the length of a blank. In the case of the example shown (FIG.
2
), there are seven blanks
10
of correct length, but with the printing
33
in the incorrect position.
In the case of the arrangement according to
FIG. 3
, the incorrect positioning is detected as soon as the defective blank
39
and the corresponding printed marks
31
pass into the region of the (additional) printed-mark reader
37
. The defective blank
39
has printing provided on it in the incorrect position. In the case of the following (correct) blank
10
, however, the length difference is compensated by virtue of the material web
11
being drawn back or conveyed back by a compensation distance
41
. This is detected by the printed-mark reader
37
and produced in the manner described. The compensation, namely the material web
11
being conveyed back by the compensation distance
41
, has to be carried out until the defective blank
39
has passed the severing location. As can be seen from
FIG. 4
, there is merely a comparatively short defective section
42
which is not suitable for processing as a pack wrapper. This defective section
42
is separated out.
The measures described may also be used when a (temporary) format change takes place, that is to say when blanks
10
of longer or shorter length are to be produced for a specific operating period or when different positioning of the printing
33
is required. Here too with the aid of the printed-mark reader
37
, the printing
33
can be applied at the desired, correct position each time.
List of Designations
10
Blank
11
Material web
12
Pack group
13
Cigarette pack
14
Multipack
15
Reel
16
Reel
17
Splicing device
18
Deflecting roller
19
Deflecting roller
20
Pendulum-type store
21
Fixed roller
22
Pendulum roller
23
Support
24
Deflecting roller
25
Severing cutter
26
Pusher
27
Suction belt
28
Conveying strand
29
Motor
30
Printed-mark reader
31
Printed mark
32
Cutting line
33
Printing
34
Printing unit
35
Deflecting roller
36
Deflecting roller
37
Printed-mark reader
38
Connecting location
39
Defective blank
40
Conveying section
41
Compensation distance
42
Defective section
Claims
- 1. A process for providing printing (33) on a continuous material web (11) having printed marks (31) and for precise severing of blanks (10) from the material web (10), comprising the following steps:determining with a printed-mark reader (30) where to sever the material web to create blanks (10); determining the positioning of the printing (33) on the material web (11) with a second printed-mark reader (37) for sensing printed marks (31) on the material web (11); compensating for incorrect positioning of the material web (11) relative to a printing unit (34) by displacing the material web (11) relative the printing unit (34) such that the printed marks (31) on the material web (11) correspond with the printing unit (34); and providing the printing 33 to the web (11) with the printing unit (34) being adjacent to the web in response to displacing the material web (11) wherein the step of compensating for the incorrect positioning of the material web (11) by displacing the material web (11) is performed by a driven belt (27) in the proximity of cutters (25) to convey the material web (11) in one direction and a web store (20) to carry the material web (11) in another direction.
- 2. The process of claim 1 further comprising the step of stopping the material web (11) for the printing unit (34) To provide the printing (33) on the material web (11) while severing the web (11) to create the blanks (10).
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein the step of compensating for the incorrect positioning of the material web (11) by displacing the material web (11) is performed by displacing the material web relative the printing unit (34) in two opposite directions.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein the web store (20) is a pendulum-type store.
Priority Claims (1)
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